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Show f f TgSyTPacember Branch Five Not for Bowling, hut What a Form r In Supply Top Keglers 11 1943 Erma Patrick jird Period of EM Cage Leagues to Close Tonight Team Standings Basketball 3Mthin 21-2- Thriller; 0 W. ww xvepair with only three game played off Medics enlisted men'i basketball OASC ..: m wJuet sad few other" S2nd Hq. & Hq league standings are not S07th definite now than they SBOtn Guards jTtoet week. But despite mili-J- National League duties which have kept many from appearing, the games SThsve been played are being 304th tettibt with the same spirit that 482nd ABS Tbeen teen at the gym all sea-- Classification S "a ml thriller was the game Honda? between 304th DRS and the 306th Aviation Squadron, which Hie 104th boys took by a score of e. Shimoth and the victors, slipping strings for seven and With 30. of the ill Into the at V Me-Ge- the each, poinU 304th started eat bent on giving the 308th squad drubbing. l foundAviation lads felt they had The in the matter, during the second their opponent's it was a deadlock game to the final whistle. something to say however, and half kept trimming bad until right up Thompson Thornton of 306th cause of 304th's putting in eight counters and the chief were troubles, apiece. the same evening 482nd tamed out for blood and trimmed On 32nd 308th 368th 2 n a i Mi ri x i 2 o ur to mural American League IUUL n For Honors It's still branch Loses to 303th Rolls 188 4 W. L. o 4 3 2 Supply 0 0 1 1 1 2 4 "0 Pet 1.000 .750 .500 .500 .333 .000 Pet 1.000 1.000 1.000 .500 .333 .000 Ramblers Tie Pin Leaders 30-2- in a game at Mi HFLayton league Hoop Opens Contest XTtll n.li 2 1st r W opened hostilities ov. 19, in the wwd - m. Mon- Lay-- J a to 7. game Htd Duane contest in At no time th. w. Huster with 9 Charles Cresto with liquid u uing ior me winners. irtnue,ee(md ame. the away from the ine tune f to 22. rr iL.rnP and tuck hotti ntii with the wore at this Hht w " "J for the Thunder -- Thun-KBlWalk- ?d J"Mil the second M rJ. h,i , uuc j. iu me n? by Orlis Stelner ,elor' the Thunder M wj?u the hoP 'or 16 points srnMT nlrt, .u. three-gam- Pint setter for !..gh ,e "achelor was a follow-throug- h. f Girl Bowlers Commence League Play War Hawks Make 1823 Score; Beat Bombers The women's bowling league for headquarters and maintenance got its season going Tuesday, Nov. 23, - On the warpath was Greta Stewart of the War Hawks who tallied e a figure of 454 and in addition placed third in single game totals. Teammate Jean Sam-an- d had 424 for the series and Betty Lininger and Dorothy Taylor tied for third with 398. Ahead of Miss Stewart in singles were Norma Bott, who posted a fine 173, and Jean Samand with 161. Team highs for three games lined up as follows: War Hawks, 1823 total pins; Dive Bombers, 1717, and Thunderbolts, 1635. The same three switched position in single game totals with three-gam- VV. 3 2 1 0 War Hawks Thunderbolt Flying Tigers Dive Bombers 626, and L. Pet 0 1.000 1 2 S .667 833 .000 Civilian Men Cager Teams Get Started last week's cancelled in the Hill Field men intramural basketball league will get into the swing of things again Thursday nignt. Scheduled for Weber college gym are three games. The .Liberators tackle the Marauders in tne f.au nm ixoTvio to he followed at 8:30 bv the Fortresses vs. Commandos and the Mustangs - wiucnens encounter at approximately 9:30. orReally getting a permanent ganization cemented into a work-of ing body, an executive meetingfolthe league Nov. 27, elected the lowing officers: President, Everett Leon Chandler; Theobold; treasurer, Tommy Phillips; secretary, Lawrence Taylor; advisor,. Leland Dopp; welfare council representative, Sid Johnson, and supervisor, the always valuable Bill eraser. Also available are names of team past captains, chosen during the heads few days. Dowayne Jessops the Mustangs, Vernon Bird the for the Commandos Marauders, tiDon Roberts rates the two-ba- r tle and George Tiller leads the Mitchells. It's Orian Rich in the driver's seat for the Fortresses and Red Roberts leading the Liberators. After games, teams 16-m- an Women Cagers Have Former Star as Coach ed 8316. Feople Transfer Here aub-Dep- sub-dep- ot Col. Joseph L. Whitney, chief," vilian Wa"leyvM"-- - vw, y sd ASC, sub-dep- ot sub-dep- ot Field Women Hold Gymboree Thurs. Grace Thomas Engaged To Sgt. John P. Tracy nt ,o.umina. ci- whereby personnel, employes, if willing, could make ' the transfer. All civilian employes of this have been released as a re sult of the 2nd air force moving its planes to another base, CoL John S. MacTaggart, chief, personnel and training division, OASC, said. He added that the transferees would probably be assigned to the supply division, since they were previously engaged in that type of work. He pointed out that by last week only 37 employes remained at 'the Salt Lake Many of that number not coming here will likely be employed at the army air base there. big-tim- 'Vir ot About 20 employes from the Salt Lake City transferred to this field last Saturday and Monday following a special agreement between this station and CoL Frank Wright,' commanding officer, Salt Lake AAB, sanctioned by -- hf With a coach who was once vot the outstanding woman athlete of Omaha, Nebraska, handling the reins, Hill Field's women's in tramural basketball teams worked cuit for the first time this season last week. The ace is Ruth Potter, aero repair worker, who has six years of competitive play and three of coaching to her athletic record. Four teams were romping in the opening practice at North Davis junior high in Clearfield but there is still room aplenty for any teams or individuals who have the basketball lust but haven't signed rup as yet. The man to see is Recreation Director Bill Fraser in the employes relations office, or phone vice-preside- Mid the sergeant, "but we've been able to fill out a full card with our GI bers. a "British and French fighters alshows draw o take part-t-he most as many British as American Arab boxers have stolen an7nows. These hardy sons of desert thoroughly enjoy puland other's faces for $5 cur-pit each Paid for by the Hill Field WelL are the association and free to all rewarSf'in the Algiers boxing fare attonHinir la the biflr women's beginning Thursday Sh"Those Arab boys are great gymboree, night at Weber college. said Weisberger. play Sports naturally get the big Siey are wonderful boxers, with with a program that includes never Quit They swimming, basketball, badminton, Wherger Also on the That's the story of Al even reducing exercises. war a SoPy. move up would seem, lessons. it A. Hor-N2- L are whom, dancing program on Every change. can t Kaye have time to arrange time we get a boy wun v gloves, eight-ounc- THE BIO PUSH . . . And Betty Lininger of employe relations gives with a lunge sm she starts one rolling for a spare. Shown toiling during last Wednesday's session of the women's intramural bowling league, she cap tains the "Dive Bombers. derbolts. trundling. The Outlaws saw only points separate them from a double victory in team totals as their 888 wasn't quite good enough. Branch IV had 886 for third slot Team standings are: W. L. Pet. 11 Ramblers 5 .688 11 5 .688 Superchargers 10 Outlaws 6 .625 . 7 9 .438 Unholy Five 6 10 .875 Thunderbolts, 640; Hawks, Branch IV S 13 .188 Branch I Bombers, 593. Team standings are: 2 because he's proud of the victory record the Yanks have hung up in the Mediterranean theatre. He's AI Weisberger, now a sergeant whom Hill Fielders will remember as the man who coached the field's boxing team a year ago last June, and Al's big gripe is that no second Gene Tunney has appeared on the military fistic horizon as yet Nothing was heard from loqua-- f clous Al since he shipped overseas ise he has to go on up with his about 15 months ago until Assoc- units in a few weeks. That's why iated Press Writer Hal Boyle dis- I don't see much chance of develpatched a story about him. Sgt oping champions here. Maybe back Weisberger. who is attached to the at the states, yes, where they can not here." special services office of- the 12th get more training, but "An even more cogent reason is Air Force Service Command, is now the chief boxing promoter in that troops stationed near big towns prefer to watch boxing North Africa. rather than join in them. shows "They wanted to put on fighflng They like sports from the specshows to boost morale," he said. tators' viewpoint. They like to go night "And the fight game was dead as to a boxing match on Friday have much desire don't but Now they up. started a herring when we mixed up in the slugwe have regular cards in Algiers, for getting one thing, they may want For ging. Oran Tunis and Casablanca, and to on Saturday night vous show. parlez a at we get crowds of 5,000 French a girl, and if they with e That would pep up a peace-timhouse with a Mimi's at benzedrine, showed up hard to exbe promoter like a swig of who it might thinks black eye but Sgt Weisberger, Mimi's to parents. the most beautiful thing in the plain Hundred Perform world, is" two men in a ring whop"We've had about 100 American skuii the ping each other across in our fight cards here,'' soldiers disis e never with . Ogden's Mapleway alleys. Big Percent. at noise were the War Hawks who 1.000 gave the Dive Bombers a real nose .750 dive to the tune of a three-gam- e .5g0 licking, and the Flying Tigers took .250 two out of three from the Thun.250 Boxing Coach Now Promoter in North Africa hws afe heartening because his fans iZ I with man more boxing 3nd markers to producing cate ,nd, Henry Scheuller ""haven't seen a GI at any ula' " they did weight who looks like championWsi.ui f K while RonaM . WW ship caliber,- - he complainedwhomild got "Nobody like Tunney, Scathe ticker and blew the ly. are his start in the last war. They novices. mostly novices, Just reasons why "There are several I ASTP we the army, which has done sohsn t Italy, and were ac- - in Tunisia, Sicily e cand.date under the Armx produced any Sed SL by Welsbe-- er onneth,ng, men to chance a "we don't get a in interest "M j ornat "lepnenson, Pfcs. " ... TIGHTROPE WALKING Is Norma McEnWre as the earner catches her during a shaky In supply property and accounting, Norma also bowls for the "Dive Bombers." It looks like "slack" season from the apparel, but the league, in three starts M far, hsM been a huge success. three-gam- - ve-iae- opener, "im m e ,eKU0 was post- - - . 28 well-mllA- For at least one soldier in Uncle Sam's army World War II has a flop so far. But not in a military sense, it should be explained, but with several hall, ?.f. J - t- bowling as that team notched another victory Tuesday night,, Nov. 23, and remained unbeaten in league play. Erma Pntriolr nt u i j tered her 147 single game total witn a fine 188- ago era m a t i. : liuuunue ner league mastery. June Quist and Helen Cvlt-kovich trailed closely with jf loo iv aimj 104 ioo : Still ocnnrl ta" Vr;o respectively. i .A r.:i vviiuviua 8 lou three-gam- e total, rolled several weeks ago. Agnes Beck has a 407 rntal iWi wuce games to continue her grip on second place. Branch 5 dominates the team three-gam- e series totals with 1674 and grabbed second in team highs for a single with 595. Branch 4 with 1868 in the triple and 579 single found itself in second and third spots in those two fields. Other leader was branch 7, high in singles with a 579 and third in the e totals with 1590. So the three branches juggle top honors so far. Team standings are: ' been Thunderbolts Take llcstangs in 42-2- on top of the Branch 5 Knocking the Superchargers out of undisputed first place with a Branch 4 Branch 6 three out of four game victory, the Branch 7 Ramblers of the Hill Field men's Branch 8 intramural Tuesdav nitrht hnwimr Branch 3 .125 league went into a tie for league leadership with the losers. Each has won 11 and lost five matches. highs belonged to Harry Ray with Finally breakinz into the win 583. In" team singles it was the Ramside of the ledger, branch I trim med branch IV, and with its los- blers' 890 for the evening's best 1, Classification quint streak broken is now expected which was a lot closer ing to be the league's dark horse. most of the play than the luring The Outlaws' Sid Johnson was final score seems to indicate. Lies- adahl of the Classification squad miles ahead of the field as he rang e a tough-to-be650 wis the king pin, tossing . in 12 up His outfit toook like honpoints, white Robinson shone for total ors, posting 2608. the winners with 10. WUh league reorganization still Harry Schreadley had a high 232 fire pending further con- -' single game and Johnson again put t Son of officials., as the third in an appearance with 225. Harold X draws to a close, two final iunsey snatcnea tnird place in both sineles and trinl with 222 and l on the schedule will be 572. Second place in three-gam- e J tonight Base Classification ana tne Medics Loct tne austn, to tangle with OASC. Besides these, games which have Ex-Fiel- d ken postponed earlier in the sea-may be played off. the Base 5 uivi&ion 01 women's intra- j I The engagement of Grace Thomas, subsistence section, of base quartermaster, to ssgt. jonn r. Tracy, 32nd supply squadron,' was Miss announced last Saturday. Thomas, who has been employedhere since June, comes from Ogden. The bridegroom's home is in Spokane, Washington. |